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307

In any further communication

on this subject, please quote

No.

31393/11.

and address-

The Under-Secretary of State,

Foreign Office,

London.

26580

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FOREIGN OFFICE

August 12th, 1911.

Sir:-

I am directed by Secretary Sir E. Grey to acknow-

3.0.

ledge the receipt of your letter, 24512/1911 of the 8th.

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instant with reference to the channel to be followed

by communications passing between the Government of

Hongkong and the Chinese Authorities at Canton.

Sir E. Grey notes with satisfaction that Lir.

Secretary Harcourt concurs in the view indicated in

the last paragraph of the letter from this Department

of the 24th. ultimo and that he will write in that sense

to Sir F. Lugard. He further observes that Mr.

Harcourt considers that an exception to the general rule

should be made in the case of correspondence concerning

the Canton-Kowloon railway. Sir E. Grey is inviting

the observations of His Majesty's Minister at Peking

upon this point, but in the meantime I am to point out

that the Railway was specially mentioned by Sir J.

Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office.

Jordan

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